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DGIST invites applicants for full-time, tenure track faculty positions.
Click here to view original web page at careers.aps.org DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology) invites applicants for full-time, tenure track faculty positions. DGIST is a growing institute dedicated to science and technology research and education in South Korea, where competent faculty, researchers and students seek to discover new and creative convergence knowledge … Continue reading “DGIST invites applicants for full-time, tenure track faculty positions.”
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Why Thrive Global Is Acquiring Boundless Mind
Click here to view original web page at thriveglobal.com Arianna Huffington with Boundless Mind’s Joe Maloney, Jake Dodd, Dalton Combs and Matt Mayberry. I’m thrilled to announce that today Thrive Global has completed the acquisition of the neuroscience-based artificial intelligence company Boundless Mind. I have been obsessed with Boundless since I first came across them … Continue reading “Why Thrive Global Is Acquiring Boundless Mind”
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Researchers identify brain protein that promotes maintenance of chronic pain
Click here to view original web page at www.eurekalert.org A protein called RGS4 (Regulator of G protein signaling 4) plays a prominent role in the maintenance of long-term pain states and may serve as a promising new target for the treatment of chronic pain conditions, according to research conducted at the Icahn School of Medicine … Continue reading “Researchers identify brain protein that promotes maintenance of chronic pain”
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Spark inspiration, make connections & create impact
Click here to view original web page at xconomy.com November 19, 2019 Brain and neurological disorders are among the toughest conditions to diagnose and treat, but new approaches and technologies are on the horizon that could change how researchers and clinicians approach them. Join Xconomy on Tuesday, Nov. 19 for our neuroscience life science forum … Continue reading “Spark inspiration, make connections & create impact”
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Augmented reality app adds interactive enhancements to scientific posters, presentations
Click here to view original web page at news.usc.edu The creators of the Schol-AR app aim to enrich scientific publications using augmented reality, which can show information that is less prone to misinterpretation and better represent complex scientific concepts. (Image/Courtesy of Tyler Ard and Arthur Toga) USC scientists have launched a smartphone application that uses … Continue reading “Augmented reality app adds interactive enhancements to scientific posters, presentations”
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Why rats prefer company of the young and stressed
Click here to view original web page at www.sciencedaily.com Adult rats have been shown to prefer the company of stressed-out juveniles. This preference could be mediated by connections between the insular cortex, an area that integrates emotional and sensory information, and the nucleus accumbens, an area involved in determining reward. Rogers-Carter et al . manipulated … Continue reading “Why rats prefer company of the young and stressed”